Fans of A&E's monster hit "Duck Dynasty" love so many things about the Robertson clan and the reality-TV series – the family values, the heart-felt expressions of their Christian faith and the witty and sarcastic banter between family members.

Spain said her son, Hunter, was given a choice to turn the shirt inside-out or go home.

"I'm not going to look stupid in front of all of these young ladies in the school," Hunter said. "So, I decided to get a different T-shirt."

School superintendent David Clark offered the following explanation in response to an email for comment.

"If you are a Duck Dynasty fan, you understand the meaning of the shirt," Clark said. "But if you haven't watched Duck Dynasty, you may question if the shirt implies violence. As a school division, we would like to keep our slogans on student shirts as non-violent as possible."

T-shirt or no T-shirt, the Spain family isn't shying away from their embrace of all things Robertson and their "big" devotion to the show.

"We are major fans. We are getting ready to go on the "Duck Dynasty" cruise next summer."